Forever Alien
A Korean Memoir, 1930–1951
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About the Book
Korean native Sunny Che spent most of her early childhood in Japan, where she and her family were treated as outsiders. She returned to Korea, only to find herself a stranger in her homeland. This memoir is the story of her personal struggle amidst the crucial events enveloping Asia at midcentury. Part I chronicles her childhood in Japan and the beginning of the war in the Pacific. Part II describes her return to Korea, the turmoil of Korea’s liberation from Japan, and the Korean War. From a schoolgirl’s perspective, Che describes events both global and intimate. She depicts the alienation and chaos of war and migration, as well as the domestic trials of a family seeking not merely to survive but to hold on to their heritage. Her story is at once a unique perspective on history and a moving chronicle of her own childhood, providing a detailed picture of diverse cultures irrevocably changed by two devastating wars.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Sunny Che
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 261
Bibliographic Info: photos, map, index
Copyright Date: 2005 [2000]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2154-1
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5130-2
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Part 1: A Korean Childhood in Japan, 1930–1944
1. Korean Roots 3
2. Wandering Koreans 6
3. Fukui 9
4. Life in Fukui 12
5. Mother 23
6. Going to School 29
7. Death of Mother 38
8. The Third Grade 43
9. Stepmother 45
10. Moving to Nagoya 50
11. New Home in Nagoya 53
12. Life in Nagoya 57
13. The Coming War with America 63
14. Pacific War 67
15. Graduation 70
16. Middle School 75
17. War Time 78
18. Going Home 87
Part 2: Growing Up in Korea, 1944–1951
19. So This is Korea 93
20. Pohang 99
21. Life in Pohang 101
22. My Favorite Aunt 108
23. My Father’s Brothers 111
24. Wonju 117
25. My Government Work 123
26. The Last Throes of World War II 129
27. Peace at Last 139
28. The Family Tragedy 150
29. Seoul 157
30.The Return of Duli 164
31. Carpenter Lee 168
32. Running Away from Home 171
33. Miss Laird 176
34. Methodist Mission School 181
35. Summer of 1949 200
36. The Prep School 209
37. The Korean War 216
38. Tongsan 224
39. Taegu Churches Evacuated 228
40. Pusan 232
41. Working for Uncle Sam 235
42. The Last Days in Korea 245
43. Goodby, Korea 248
Index 251
Book Reviews & Awards
Florence Roberts Head Award— Ohio Library Association
“a delightful coming-of-age memoir and a unique perspective on a tumultuous era in modern Asian history”—Booklist; “offers a candid and illuminating account of a remarkable personal odyssey…[a] stunning memoir”—Ohioana Quarterly; “powerful narrative…valuable”—Pacific Affairs; “Sunny Che is a solid writer, and she does a skillful job of linking the narrative of her personal life with local events and world affairs…quite a remarkable story, a heartfelt read”—Korean Quarterly; “Fascinating and colorful…a poignant narrative.”—Dr. Anna Charr Kim, National-Louis University.